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    by Published on August 25th, 2006 16:05

    PLay Asia have a mass of Snes and N64 Games for those of you who like to collect those classics, heres the listing:

    Super Famicom™

    3x3 Eyes [pre-owned] JPN US$ 24.90
    Akumajo Dracula XX [pre-owned] JPN US$ 69.90
    Area 88 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Axelay [pre-owned] JPN US$ 49.90
    Bahamut Lagoon [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Breath of Fire II [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Puzzle Bobble [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Caravan Shooting Collection [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Chrono Trigger [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Contra Spirits [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Cotton 100% [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Darius Force [pre-owned] JPN US$ 44.90
    Der Langrisser [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Doom [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Dragon Ball Z Super Butouden [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Dragon Ball Z Super Gokuden: Totsugeki-Hen [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Dragon Quest I & II [pre-owned] JPN US$ 49.90
    Dragon Quest III [pre-owned] JPN US$ 54.90
    Dragon Quest V [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Dragon Quest VI [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Final Fantasy V [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Final Fight [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Final Fight 2 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Final Fight Guy [pre-owned] JPN US$ 59.90
    Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu [pre-owned] JPN US$ 49.90

    Front Mission Gun Hazard [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Ganbare Goemon: Yukihime Kyushutsu Emaki [pre-owned] JPN US$ 49.90
    Jaki Crush [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Knights of the Round [pre-owned] JPN US$ 49.90
    Mortal Kombat II [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Mother 2 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Parodius Da! [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    PC Genjin [pre-owned] JPN US$ 49.90
    Pop'n Twinbee [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    R-Type III: The Third Lightning [pre-owned] JPN US$ 54.90
    Ranma ½: Chougi Ranbu Hen [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Return of Double Dragon [pre-owned] JPN US$ 44.90
    RockMan 7 [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    RockMan X [pre-owned] JPN US$ 54.90
    Romancing SaGa [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Rudra's Treasure [pre-owned] JPN US$ 59.90
    Rushing Beat [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Rushing Beat Ran [pre-owned] JPN US$ 44.90
    Seiken Densetsu 2 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Seiken Densetsu 3 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 54.90
    Soul Blader [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Star Fox [pre-owned] JPN US$ 24.90
    Street Fighter II Turbo [pre-owned] JPN US$ 24.90
    Super Donkey Kong 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble JPN US$ 39.90
    Super Fire ProWrestling 2 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 9.90
    Super Mario Collection [pre-owned] JPN US$ 69.90
    Super Mario Kart [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Super Mario RPG [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Super Metroid [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Tactics Ogre [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Tales of Phantasia [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Warriors [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Ys V: Ushinawareta Sunano Miyako Kefin [pre-owned] JPN US$ 49.90

    Nintendo 64™

    Akumajo Dracula Mokushi Hashumi [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Akumajo Dracula Mokushiroku: Legend of Cornell [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Bakuretsu Muteki Bangaioh [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Banjo-Kazooie [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Doom 64 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Excite Bike 64 [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    F-Zero X [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Ganbare Goemon: Mononoke Sugoroku [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Ganbare Goemon: Mononoke Sugoroku JPN US$ 34.90
    Ganbare Goemon: Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Mario Kart 64 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 44.90
    Mario Party [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Mario Tennis 64 [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Neon Genesis Evangelion 64 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 64.90
    Pilotwings 64 JPN US$ 14.90
    Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire JPN US$ 14.90
    Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire [pre-owned] JPN US$ 19.90
    The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Oudou Keishou [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Wave Race 64 Kawasaki Jet Ski [pre-owned] JPN US$ 19.90
    Wonder Project J2 JPN US$ 19.90
    Wonder Project J2 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 14.90
    Yuke Yuke! Trouble Makers [pre-owned] JPN US$ 44.90

    More Info --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...9-en-84-n.html ...
    by Published on August 25th, 2006 15:50

    New from Play Asia:



    features
    Self assembly Remote Airplane set
    Customization is possible

    description
    The Tomy Aero Soarer R/C series is a self assembly kit remote control Airplane set. It is available in several different models and colors.

    Buy Here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-1kuh.html ...
    by Published on August 25th, 2006 15:46

    Via Siliconera

    First the PSP got handheld to TV adapters and now a nearly a year later the DS is getting them too. There are currently two different DS to TV adapters in the works. The first requires players to open up their DS and hardwire the adaptor into the console. Once installation is complete the DS can be plugged into a TV via RCA cables and both screens will be on the TV. The second adaptor is basically a camera with mirrors that straps to the top DS screen. It requires no installation, but it only enlarges the top screen. If you really want to play your DS games on the big screen forget the external adapter. It’s nearly useless since it only displays one screen and it makes the DS heavier. The internal adapter looks like it has decent quality from the single picture below, but do gamers really want to open up their DSes just to play Metroid Prime Hunters on a larger display?

    Screens Via Comments ...
    by Published on August 25th, 2006 15:46

    Via Siliconera

    First the PSP got handheld to TV adapters and now a nearly a year later the DS is getting them too. There are currently two different DS to TV adapters in the works. The first requires players to open up their DS and hardwire the adaptor into the console. Once installation is complete the DS can be plugged into a TV via RCA cables and both screens will be on the TV. The second adaptor is basically a camera with mirrors that straps to the top DS screen. It requires no installation, but it only enlarges the top screen. If you really want to play your DS games on the big screen forget the external adapter. It’s nearly useless since it only displays one screen and it makes the DS heavier. The internal adapter looks like it has decent quality from the single picture below, but do gamers really want to open up their DSes just to play Metroid Prime Hunters on a larger display?

    Screens Via Comments ...
    by Published on August 25th, 2006 15:38

    Via Kotaku

    Not my wife. My wife doesn't have an apron, because we eat only beef jerky at the Ashcraft house. That and popcorn. Reader Elfire's misses does have an apron. He explains:

    My wife is a Nintendo fangirl. A few months ago she made this apron for herself so she could show her love for Nintendo while cooking.
    Domestic evenings are spent playing "a few rounds of Mario Kart DS together" and then eating a home-made feast to satisfy those "after Kart munchies." Stepford Wives, anyone?

    Screen Via Comments
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    by Published on August 25th, 2006 15:36

    Via Kotaku

    It's the end of an era. Last spring, Sony installed an enormous PSP near Houston Street in Manhattan. Reader Anthony works around the corner from this local landmark and was heading out to lunch when he saw the ladder. Today at approximately 1:15 pm, that sign was being dismantled, bit-by-bit. Anthony points out:

    Couldn't see it when it was sunny, anyway.
    Hmmm... Sounds slightly familiar. But, I hope this doesn't mean Sony has given up on its giant PSP billboard. Perhaps, they are simply replacing it with a pepto-pink one. Fingers crossed!

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    by Published on August 25th, 2006 15:26

    An update to our earlier post, it turns out the 32-bit version of Windows Vista can play next-gen protected high definition content. Microsoft reps said Senior Program Manager Steve Riley was mistaken when he told a group of Australian developers that Vista couldn't handle the high definition movies.

    But the Microsoft representatives said the support will come from third party HD DVD/Blu-ray movie playback software developers like CyberLink who already make DVD playback software. It's up to these developers to determine whether the environment they have set up will meet the environment criteria the "content owners" impose on manufacturers. So that probably no next-gen playback for Vista out of the box. ...
    by Published on August 25th, 2006 15:14

    The UK is poised to drop that crazy law that legally prevented people from using FM transmitters to send their iPod's buttery beats to their radio, so Britons will need to start shopping around for the myriad FM transmitters, the most promising of which is the iCast from iStuff. Given the official seal of approval from the UK's Ministry of Truth (or whomever), the iCast plugs right into the iPod's headphone jack, so it should work on other, non-iPod DAPs, too.

    The iCast is capable of transmitting music between the frequencies of 88.1 MHz and 107.9MHz and is powered by a single AA battery (or you can plug her into the cigarette lighter).

    More info ...
    by Published on August 25th, 2006 14:57

    Unreal Tournament 2007 developer Epic Games wants to find out more about Sony's online system for PS3, and already has some ideas for Unreal's online ranking system on the next-gen system, according to producer Jeff Morris.

    "We're really interested in learning more about Sony's network infrastructure for PS3 because on PlayStation 2 it was like the Wild West - you just plugged in and you were on the internet." Morris, who we spoke to at the Leipzig Game Convention, was happy to reveal some of the plans Epic has regarding Unreal Tournament 2007's online player stats.

    After expressing his dismay of achieving a miserable ranking in Battlefield Modern Combat on Xbox Live (he thought he was "doing great"), Morris told us: "Stats should try to motivate you to make you play more. What we're going to do is have server-based stats where you're ranking on a server that you frequently play on and is reflected in, like, a one through 50 score, so you feel that you can actually get measurable position changes in it."

    However, until Sony tells Epic - and presumably other developers - exactly how its Xbox Live rival is going to work, Morris and the Unreal development team can't begin implementing its ideas: "If Sony ends up having a very closed system, it may be more difficult to do that."

    While on the subject of Sony's next-gen machine, Morris also informed us that Epic was currently playtesting UT 2007 at least once a week on PlayStation 3 and that, while it wasn't currently making use of the controller's tilt abilities, he did think that "it may compliment some of the vehicles - it might make sense for the air vehicles..."

    We'll have more from our enjoyable encounter with Epic's Jeff Morris for you soon, including an extensive look at some of UT 2007's utterly fantastic vehicles. ...
    by Published on August 25th, 2006 14:52

    The developer of Brothers in Arms Hell's Highway has revealed that it is currently experimenting with ways to utilise the tilt function of the PS3 controller.

    After demoing the impressive third game in the Brothers in Arms series, we asked Gearbox Software's president, Randy Pitchford, whether the game would make use of PS3's tilting powers.

    "There's a recon team that has a jeep and we're thinking about steering the jeep or playing with that... There's a couple of other things, with aiming mortars and stuff."

    However, Pitchford was quick to point out that he "didn't want to make any specific promises about what goes into the final game because we're just now experimenting with this technology."

    We also asked Pitchford whether creating one game with rumble (Xbox 360) and one without (PS3) was causing trouble in terms of development. "We're not having trouble, but we're missing it - we like feedback." Don't we all, Randy, don't we all. ...
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